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The Saxony-Anhalt premier said he could not rule out more deaths due to the number of seriously injured.
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Congress votes to pass a budget deal to avert what would be the first US federal government shutdown since 2019.
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Jamil Hassan, referred to as "the butcher" by people who lived on his street, is among the senior regime figures who have fled with their families.
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The BBC's Will Grant looks at unrest in which seven people died, leading to family members attempting to break inside to check on their relatives.
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It's another sign the industry is moving away from owning games - some fear that means gamers having to "shell out more."
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A reported attack on a Russian town comes after Ukraine said Moscow had launched a new attack on Kyiv.
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The sentences range from three to sixteen years, in a case which started with an online hate campaign.
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The Israeli military said attempts to shoot down a projectile launched from Yemen had been unsuccessful and that it had landed in a public park.
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VW and a union have, however, agreed to cut more than 35,000 jobs across the country by 2030.
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President Biden had pledged to pause deportations, but ended up expanding it following a surge in border crossings.
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The alleged attacker, 19, was a former pupil with a history of mental health issues, officials say.
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Young Igbos in the UK meet up weekly to reconnect with their roots.
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The expedition also found a new species of dwarf squirrel and 10 types of butterfly.
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It follows meetings between top US diplomats and representatives of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in Damascus.
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France's president pays tribute to her strength in the trial of her husband and 50 other men.
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Matteo Salvini was accused of kidnap and dereliction of duty for refusing to let a rescue boat dock in 2019.
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The pair were found with magic charms, including a live chameleon, the police say.
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Eight people accused of abetting the jihadist murder of Samuel Paty will learn their fate in a Paris court.
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So far 18 people have been rescued from the sea with many of the survivors suffering from injuries after the incident.
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Marcin Romanowski is facing 11 charges in Poland, including being accused of defrauding the state.
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Putin tells an end-of-year press conference there should have been "systemic preparation" for the full-scale invasion.
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Nelson Amenya is hailed as a hero in Kenya after sharing details of a plan to lease the main airport.
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It follows calls from the Workers United union for higher pay and better conditions for Starbucks baristas.
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Both liberals and conservatives criticised Ahmed al-Sharaa, after he asked the woman to cover her hair before the picture.
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The president-elect and Elon Musk rejected the bipartisan spending plan that would prevent a government shutdown.
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A court upholds the influencer's challenge of the human trafficking case against him and his brother.
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Thomas Conley was sitting next to Isaiah Rodriguez at lunch when he noticed something was wrong.
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The BBC's Will Grant looks at unrest in which seven people died, leading to family members attempting to break inside to check on their relatives.
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The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins looks at how relations between the UK and China became so strained.
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Footage from German broadcaster MDR shows police confronting a man lying on the floor by a car.
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As the longest serving G7 leader, the Canadian prime minister has weathered many storms. But this time might be different.
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Hideko Hakamata spent decades fighting to save her brother: the world's longest-serving death row inmate.
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Brazilian narco gangs say they are taking territory for Jesus, and are barring other faiths from the favelas.
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A selection of news photographs from around the world.
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Although the Pelicot trial is over, some questions remain over the case that shook France.
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Army defectors say units sent to fight against Ukraine will have high morale but won't be battle hardened.
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The ex-husband - who is under investigation for other attacks - has a divided personality, a doctor finds.
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The BBC hears how roofs flew off homes as people sheltered inside in the cyclone-hit French territory.
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Kurdish forces say there's a real threat IS militants will try to break out comrades held in their jails in the north east.
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The rebel offensive that ended Bashar al-Assad's 24-year rule has left Syria facing an uncertain future